26 Jul 2022
Preparation (for a Cyber Incident) Is the Key to Success
With cybercrime on the rise, an organization can suffer staggering costs by failing to plan for a nearly inevitable network intrusion. Proper preparation can lower the cost of a data breach, reduce the risk of litigation, and minimize regulatory scrutiny, penalties, and fines. Check out this practice note for guidance on developing an effective data breach avoidance and response plan.
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